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Elizabeth Savage

Dr. Savage is 2014 recipient of the Mark Samuels Lasner fellowship, 2020 winner of the Schulman and Bullard Article Prize from the Association of Print Scholars, and internationally recognized as an expert in the field of early modern color printing history. Among the faculty at University of London (UK), and London Rare Book School, Savage was also named Honorary Fellow, Centre for the History of the Book, Oxford University. An advocate for academic collaboration and cross-disciplinary research, Savage’s work, as her nominators observed, lends “new insights into printing processes and practices across several types of media and genres” and “marries solid humanities methodologies with extensive knowledge of technical art history and heritage science.” Prolifically published, some of her most recent work includes a study that uses carbon-dating on late medieval and early modern woodblocks, and serving as co-editor for Printing Colour 1700–1830: Histories, Techniques, Functions, and Receptions (Oxford University Press, 2025).

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